Bax Symphony No 7; Songs
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Composer or Director: Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax
Magazine Review Date: 12/1988
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ABTD1317

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Composition | Artist Credit |
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Symphony No. 7 |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra |
Glamour |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Slumber Song |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Eternity |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
(A) Lyke-wake |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Composer or Director: Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax
Magazine Review Date: 12/1988
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ABRD1317

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 7 |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra |
Glamour |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Slumber Song |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Eternity |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
(A) Lyke-wake |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Composer or Director: Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax
Magazine Review Date: 12/1988
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 70
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHAN8628

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 7 |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra |
Glamour |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Slumber Song |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Eternity |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
(A) Lyke-wake |
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer
Arnold (Edward Trevor) Bax, Composer Bryden Thomson, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Martyn Hill, Tenor |
Author: Michael Oliver
The second movement, much criticized in the past, seems to me even finer. A group of wistfully lyrical ideas become darker and graver as they are discussed, but then Bax seems to change the subject: a new bassoon melody is introduced, with rather Irish-sounding fiddle figurations around it. The tension is still present, however, and it mounts to an almost visionary reappearance of one of the original ideas, now eloquent, even grand, but not at all comforting. Again the ending is shadowed: hence my dissatisfaction (so far) with the finale. It has an introduction of considerable pomp and circumstance, which gives way to a set of passacaglia-like variations on a serene and would-be noble theme which for me is just not sufficiently interesting for aspects of it to be presented for ten minutes or so. There is an epilogue, making most poetic use of fragments of the theme ostinato-wise, and the beautiful coda achieves real tranquillity: Bax writing the sea-music that one could have predicted would end his career as a symphonist. But how it is motivated by, or is an adequate response to the rest of that finale, let alone the rest of the symphony, beats me. This is no fault of the performance, which is as responsive to Bax's mercurial transformations as you would expect from Bryden Thomson, and the unassertive clarity of the sound will make further wrestlings with that finale a pleasure.
The four orchestral songs are of varying quality. Glamour, with its strong flavour of Irish folk-music, is a sort of vocal parergon to The Garden of Fand: a ghostly visitant from the fairy world beyond the sea arouses unassuageable longings.
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